Did you saw them abusing billions of animals while showing no sign of concern, huh daddy? Did you take part in the animal holocaust laughing pretentiously at vegans?
It could also be used to attack large surface vessels. Not to sink them but to blind them first by attacting its radar and communication array .Shooting one missile out of the sky is one thing, but shooting countless small drones out of the sky is something different.
Ukraine is already using mother drones, and field testing missle, aircraft and air-burst munitions for delivering drones and drone swarm payloads to complex and/or distant targets.
They're epically scaling up drone manufacturing with production targets from 1+ million in 2025 to eventually 3 million drones per year. so, 'hundreds' being launched simultaneously from compact airborn assets could feasible within the next 2 years.
Just something to keep in mind: Ukraine is not the only one using drones and/or AI. So instead of cherish it, we should all be mildly terrified, as this blows back on everyone.
Ukraine was the intellectual outpost for the Soviet Union before 1991, and never underestimate them...David Thompson and Lubomyr Romankiw Created the Hard disk drives (HDD)..Antonov-225 , the world’s largest aircraft..Antithrombotic prosthetic heart valves...Sikorsky R-4 - the world’s first production helicopter...Liquid fuel missile carrier MBR R-7 it transported into space orbit the first artificial Earth satellite and first human-crewed spacecraft. It was designed by a team of scientists led by Sergey Korolev, born in 1907 in Zhytomyr...They were the pioneers in deciphering the Genetic code....So expect drone dominance on a large scale..
Also they were a significant contributor to ww2 on both sides and have a long military history, which also matters. We had many IT contractors from Ukraine, they’re top-notch in software and cyber security
As a 7318 that piloted the reapers during my time in the corps . If civilians had any idea how advanced drones have actually become you would be terrified. Look up low yield precision targeted munitions. You'll see what I mean. And that's just what they've allowed the public to see
Bring on the A.I. hunter-killer drones. No satellite link. No pilot. Just software. Kills vehicles, tanks, flies into windows, trenches, detects human heat signatures, and detonates.
@@Frank-Thoresen I believe so. They say in this video the target will be chosen by humans and the AI will plan how to navigate to the target and destroy it. That being said, I'm sure it won't always work out that way, but the same can be said for conventual munitions and weapons
@@1337billybob yea, you are right, but my point is, all these tanks are one-shot killed by some thousand bucks drones... it's like you've saved up all the money in a game to buy the most expensive weapon only to be one shot killed by some cheap weapons.. see how it works?
@@1337billybob Unit Price and amount of units is massively important. It's very true billions of dollars of resources was consumed to create 3D Robotics based drones. But we're at the point now the technology has been paid off amortized that unit cost is retail consumer priced. Crazy thing now that low cost is effective fighting very expensive military equipment.
@@Neojhun Oh no kidding and bottlenecks such as 3D printers, computer components, batteries, etc will limit numbers of weapons. I meant more that the AI tech is inexpensive to access compared to the cost put into creating it.
oh, another gamechanger... i see. meanwhile the little green nazi dictator sent nearly a million people to death for a little more financial gain for him and his globalist terrorist friends. At least, Romanians had the courage to manage their dictator in the 90'.
Ai never existed. What we have is automation that function with coding which cannot decide itself. AI is a term used for hyping a product so people will buy it
Drones are changing the way war is fought. The US military has been playing around with drones but they are usually very expensive systems. Simple drones with RPG rocket heads duct taped to them are doing massive damage. They may have a high failure rate and can be jammed, but they still are doing huge amounts of damage. The US military wants these "perfect" systems that end up costing 100x more. If Ukraine had that mentality they would have already lost.
We've seen how easy it is for security camera systems to identify people and vehicles, and then draw a box around it. These new Ai weapons will be using an advanced version of these technologies. Either the operator will tap on the box that is to be targeted, or the device will automatically choose a target based on its internal target identification system. Almost impossible to jam, you don't want to be the target in this type of warfare.
AI-driven drone swarms will be reminiscent of WWII dogfights and escort roles, with swarms engaging in aerial combat and protecting high-value assets, akin to how fighter planes escorted bombers, including compact drone dispersal payload delivery vehicles.
I worked with an entertainment company last year, we were helping a contractor set up his drone show. Hundreds, swarmed, suddenly... they were a face looking down at us.
Yeah, that was kind of dubious. Maybe could've hit the tail rotor, but the main rotor is producing huge vortices, and even the blast from from the tail rotor is significant. A top attack on the main rotor might be best.
did that missile assign it's own target? can it recognize if it's friend or foe? was the target as small as 1 soldier? did that missile chase a target as it ran around it's fighting vehicle ?
@@ronblack7870 No, it didn't, it required a human operator to assign the contrast target in a deliberate act. Do you think allowing missiles to assign their own targets is a good idea? Do you want to live in that world?
terrifying. But because surrender is now impossible, neither side accepts surrendering in Ukraine, a right under the international law of war. Why is nobody talking about this?
Negative, a number of Russian soldiers have surrendered to Ukrainian drones. Plenty of YT and Reddit Combat Forum evidence for this. In a recent video a Ukrainian drone even drops a cola-drink to a surrendering Russian. Too, the AFU encourages surrender so the captives can be exchanged for Ukrainian prisoners.
There are ways to do it. You could use light pulses like the way old WW1 and 2 ships would pass messages. A simple sequence of on/off light pulses of known length could pass a short binary message, for instance. If it was in the UV or IR spectrum, it'd be invisible to enemy infantry. Extremely hard to jam.
Maybe but the swarm drones will flying close within ~100-meters of each other so that ad hoc network would be difficult to jam and especially if using a wideband frequency hopping radio protocol. Perhaps they could be using infrared signaling too.
Dad who was a professional soldier (was in two years of combat) said about war tech was that if you had new tech your enemy would eventually have it too and vice versa. Drones are used by both sides and the enemy will advance their drones too. ukraine is tech savy but there are some smart people in Russia too. If they don't discover it on their own, theyll reverse engineer it-- Hell for both sides.
@@Mr_FissionYou could also use the cameras. I think swarm algorithms implement this idea, you just simulate that a random bird can ”see” one or two birds in front of it.
They're testing jet propelled drones today. President Zelenski praised the developers publicly. The video was shown by the Sun newspaper on RU-vid. Impressive how innovative the Ukrainians are.
Incorrectly Labeled as AI Drones, they are simply programmed to Graze the Sky in patterns and Home-in on the nearest Exhaust pipe out in that direction. Like your Robot Vacuum Cleaner returning to it's docking station for a recharge, Only Louder.
Good that initially that drones will need human programming and interaction to start although if AI is self learning how long will it be before they are full automated and out of human control.
no, because in order to jam it you need to know approximately on what wave and in what range the Drone operates, and you won’t be able to completely jam the entire zone, since you will jam both your drones and the entire communication system
@@EagleDroning Then they need some type of target database and some type of friend and foe recognition when both parties operate the same tanks for example. Not sure how to store that amount of information and fly in real time. The camera resolution needs to be pretty high if you want to identify a target from a distance.
I've heard that Storm Shadow missiles have onboard maps, ordi ary maps and pictures they can use to find their targets if jammed..? True or not? If so, not exactly new tech. I don't know, though.
Funny how people like Suchonimous, Denys Davidov and RFU get demonitized for showing just a shred of footage like this and you guys just casually show these Telegram finds. It’s great to see, don’t get me wrong. But I find it a bit unfair from RU-vid. Thank you for sharing though ❤